Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOB SALE —Ideal Jewel base burner rftmfc two hard -pgglT^S^hlTarycot; gondola baby carriage; child’s iron bed with springs. Frank Hoeferlin. FOB SALE —New modern brick bungalow. Fr!ee—44,tHK>. Harrey —Davisson. FOB B6TiE Three registered Spotted Poland China boars; one Shropshire buck. Fred Phillips, 'phone 606-B. rOB SALE—The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen oti eel. Ums Is one of the best residences of tnu city. It la modern in ail respects. j. P. Hammond, seereiaiy-t-reasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage At Realty Co FOB SALE —line navy beans, 10c a pound. ’Phone 334 J£, P. Honan. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, 1916 model, equipped with demountable rims. Leonard liajal. ’Phone 902-C. FOB SALE—I2O acres of best land In Jasper county, in the Halßtead settlemen t, 6 miles northwest of Rensseiaer.-' Good new” bungalow and barn. Farm In iugU state ol cultivation. A bargain at $lB6 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson.
FOB SALE—I have Just listed a real oargain in a 120-acre clay bottom farm, very productive, on a thirty-day option, Known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price 9165 per acre Harvey Davisson. FOB SALS —Second-hand automobiles —ioids, Overlands, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske & Waiter, ’phone 294. if FOB BALE —6 room cottage, with three desirable lots, No. 408 Oak street, Rensselaer; city lights; city water outside by door; good well; fruit trees. Also 6 room cottage with three desirable lots, corner Franklin and Maple streets, Rensselaer; good well on porch; good cistern; outside cellar in good condition; smoke house with cement tloor; good barn, one-lialf of | door cemented; well tiled; fruit.' Own- ! ers desire to remove to Illinois, and : w ill make close price’ for quick sale. Both properties are very desirable for residence away from the business district. Call on A. Halleck, attorney, office over Duvall’s clothing store, for prices and terms. FOB SALE —Will sell cheap our private stock of Kokomo automobile casings. These easings are all in stock land are guaranteed for 6,000 miles. ! We are crowded for room and will discontinue the sale of these casings when our present stock is exhausted. Sizes in stock; 30x3. 20x3*4, 31x4. Watson Plumbing Co. FOB SALE—pr will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, ’phone 632. FOB SALE —Fourteen steers, 3 fresh cows. 'Phone 632. C. L. Morrell. FOB SALE OB KENT —Big 40x80 three-pole tent, 10-foot walls. Just the thing for public sales. We are with ,it. We are in our white front' garage. Kuboske & Walter. FOB BAX.E —Residence property on North McKinley avenue. ’Phone 620. ypifr AT.V—-Kipgl* Pnm}i Tllmtl.fi Jlsland Red cockeiefs. Choice birds 92 and up. ’Phone 936-C, or address R. D. 3, Remington, Harry S. Cook.
WANTED. ■’ WANTED—To buy 160 shotes, weighing from SO to 100 pounds. Will pay ! market price. ’Phpne 632. C. L. Mor- ; re IE WANTED—The party who took the : pocketbook out of. Eger’s 6tore Saturday is known and w r ill be given a 1 chance to return same with the money, if done at once. Mrs. Deborah Brunton. Front street. —Waite! at Barnes' restaurant. WANTED —Young man over 14 who . goes to school, permanent home RensI seiaer. who will work; must attend strictly to business and be dependable, hours before and after school and Saturdays. Duties: tTnpack goods, attend fires, sweep, wash windows, and make himself generally useful , around the store. Good wages and chance for I advancement. Write your application. [Give address. Address application to “S. E.,” care Republican. WANTED —Man to put in 600 rod of tile on the Lawler ranch at Pleasant Ridge. Joan J. Lawler. Call Ernest Beaver, 937-A. " FOR RENT. FOB BENT —Nicely furnished room, two blocks from court house. Desirable location. Mrs. Clause Kruzon. WANTED —Chickens and turkeys, will call for esunA 'Phone 647. G H. Leavel. , . , / WANTED —A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James H. Chapman, 'phone 604. ' WANTED —To make hair switches. Mrs. H. E. Arnett. 'Phone 487;
